Mainframe (band)
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Mainframe were an 1980s Electropop band from Hemel Hempstead 26 miles north of London, England. Comprising of Murray Munro and John Molloy, the band signed to Polydor Records' dance label offshoot Boiling Point, where they released singles such as "Radio" and "5 Minutes". As well as recording music both Murray and John were involved in the development of the Greengate DS3 sound card system which turned an Apple II into a complex polyphonic sound sampler / percussion unit.
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[edit] Discography
[edit] Singles
- Into Trouble With the Noise of Art (1984)
- 5 Minutes (1985)
- 5 Minutes On (1985)
- 5 Minutes On (1986) - (re-issue))
[edit] Albums
- Tenants of the Lattice-Work (1983)
[edit] Audio sample
- Mainframe - 5 Minutes On excerpt (file info) — play in browser (beta)
- An excerpt from the 12-inch single version of 5 Minutes On
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